Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$40-$50/hr usually.
Most needed in first 2-6 weeks after birth. This can look really different depending on your budget etc…
10-6a is standard but could be 9-7a, 10-7a etc…
Night nanny supports all sleep and feeding involved activities. This can look different depending on whether you are nursing/pumping/formula or some mix of the above. Night nanny is not awake care so they can sleep when baby is. Night nanny usually doesn’t do any light housekeeping aside from washing pump parts/baby bottles etc…
Not sure if the awake part is universal. Ours stayed awake all night with the baby, although another I had interviewed with a different agency would have slept (which I didn’t like).
Op here, thanks for pointing that out. It would annoy me. That’s like a night shift security guard sleeping every night on the job just because there isn’t anyone breaking in. Do the nanny’s expect a bed? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:So you have 3 adults in the house and still want a night nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$40-$50/hr usually.
Most needed in first 2-6 weeks after birth. This can look really different depending on your budget etc…
10-6a is standard but could be 9-7a, 10-7a etc…
Night nanny supports all sleep and feeding involved activities. This can look different depending on whether you are nursing/pumping/formula or some mix of the above. Night nanny is not awake care so they can sleep when baby is. Night nanny usually doesn’t do any light housekeeping aside from washing pump parts/baby bottles etc…
Not sure if the awake part is universal. Ours stayed awake all night with the baby, although another I had interviewed with a different agency would have slept (which I didn’t like).
Op here, thanks for pointing that out. It would annoy me. That’s like a night shift security guard sleeping every night on the job just because there isn’t anyone breaking in. Do the nanny’s expect a bed? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$40-$50/hr usually.
Most needed in first 2-6 weeks after birth. This can look really different depending on your budget etc…
10-6a is standard but could be 9-7a, 10-7a etc…
Night nanny supports all sleep and feeding involved activities. This can look different depending on whether you are nursing/pumping/formula or some mix of the above. Night nanny is not awake care so they can sleep when baby is. Night nanny usually doesn’t do any light housekeeping aside from washing pump parts/baby bottles etc…
Not sure if the awake part is universal. Ours stayed awake all night with the baby, although another I had interviewed with a different agency would have slept (which I didn’t like).
Anonymous wrote:So you have 3 adults in the house and still want a night nanny?
Anonymous wrote:$40-$50/hr usually.
Most needed in first 2-6 weeks after birth. This can look really different depending on your budget etc…
10-6a is standard but could be 9-7a, 10-7a etc…
Night nanny supports all sleep and feeding involved activities. This can look different depending on whether you are nursing/pumping/formula or some mix of the above. Night nanny is not awake care so they can sleep when baby is. Night nanny usually doesn’t do any light housekeeping aside from washing pump parts/baby bottles etc…